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Who will become the world's first Miss AI?

The winner will be selected by measuring the beauty of the AI-model along with technology and the impact it can have through the Internet
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Within a month, an interesting event is happening in the digital world – Miss AI. This is a beauty pageant of models created with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Applications for this program, which is being held for the first time in the world, have been opened on April 15.

Who will become the world's first Miss AI?

In this, a judging panel consisting of two AI-influencers will crown three of the participants with various titles of Miss AI.

Emily Pellegrini's followers exceeded 123,000 within four months of opening an account on Instagram last year. International news organizations reported that she earned 10,000 US dollars within 6 weeks on another social media platform called Fanview.

Emily has been messaged on Instagram by world famous football and tennis players and billionaires, and some have invited her to meet and have lunch at the biggest malls and restaurants in Dubai. But, she didn't go, there was no need to go.

Etienne Lopez, a 25-year-old from Barcelona, ​​Spain, has a similar experience. With short, pink-haired, she is also a fast-rising model on Instagram. She earns an average of 3,000 and a maximum of 10,000 dollars per month. He gets many offers from all over the world to advertise various goods and services. It is seen on Instagram that she takes 1 thousand dollars for advertising, especially sports and other clothing brands.

Interestingly, both Emily and Athena are not human and do not exist. They are models created with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). According to their makers, many think they are real girls and even make love proposals. An established soccer player teased Emily in an Instagram message, saying, "Doesn't this pretty guy have a boyfriend?" Screenshots of that message surfaced on various news sites. For some time now, Emily has deleted all her photos and videos on Instagram. Now he will come to Insta with new 'looks' through Midjourney Company's sixth version (Model-6) according to Joe Foley, a technology journalist and photographer.

Another interesting thing, both these AI-models are in the judging panel of the 'Miss AI' beauty pageant. According to the competition organizer World AI Creator Awards (WICA), Miss Great Britain judge Sally Ann Fawcett and entrepreneur and Lord Sugars public relations consultant Andrew Bloch are human-judges. A four-member jury will select the world's first Miss AI by measuring the beauty of AI-models participating in the competition, as well as technology and the impact they can have through the Internet.

The top winner of Miss AI or its creator will receive a total of $13,000 in prizes, including $5,000 in cash. Waika has mentioned that there is also a provision of cash and other prizes for the second and third place models in the competition. The name of the winner will be announced on May 10 and the award ceremony will be held at the end of the same month, according to Forbes news. The AI-creator has to fill an online form with their model's name, best photos of them, details of what technology they are made of, social media addresses and other necessary information. There is no fee to participate. "Participating models must be 100 percent AI-generated," Waika revealed the conditions, "models created using DeepMind, Midjourney or any technology are eligible for the competition." Manufacturers can have more than one AI-model participate.' According to Waika,

models will be tested on their abilities by asking various intellectual questions such as 'Tell me about one option to make the world a better place'. Likewise, their hands, eyes, body shape, etc. will be evaluated based on their 'visual detailing' and will be given points based on how technically proficient they are. 'AI-models will be evaluated on how they have used social networks like Instagram or their influence on the internet, interaction with fans and audience size growth rate,' said Waika, 'Miss AI will be selected based on the expertise and scores of our judges.' The

competition partner is Fanview.com. It is a social media platform for virtual models that also includes some adult content. Will Monanz, co-founder of Fanview, said that together with Miss AI, the overall AI Creators Awards will be like the Oscars of the AI ​​creator field. Some are even criticizing the Miss AI competition. Also, there is a general opinion that beauty pageants treat women as inhuman and objects. Now the competition of AI-generated models is raising the voice of creating an even greater unrealistic standard of beauty, especially among teenagers.

Italian journalist Danai Mercer Ricci wrote on Instagram, “My generation saw models in magazines. Our children will have to compete with the computer generated 'superior beauty' seen on social media platforms. I don't know how to solve it, but if we do know, we should be aware of this matter.'

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